Lake House 2 by McClellan Architects
Seattle-based McClellan Architects have designed Lake House 2.
Description from McClellan Architects
Programmed as a primary residence, Lake House is sited on a very steep waterfront lot, with drive access limited to the very top of the site. The client expressed a desire for exposed steel structure and to fully engage in the waterfront landscape.
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The home is conceived as a single living environment expressing the seeming dichotomy between interior and exterior living spaces pivoting around the central kitchen and hearth. Rather than “bring the outside in,” Lake House brings the inside out.
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The dynamic tension between the crafted and the natural is evident throughout: the rhythmic structure of the stacked building masses is articulated by exposed steel beams and columns, repeated and transformed by trees ordering the outdoor living spaces.
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The work of master craftsmen in stone, plaster and steel is essential to the natural, competent feeling of the home. A blackened-steel stairway with Scarpa-inspired details is placed against a venetian plaster feature wall. Powerful raking LED light fixtures illuminate the wall in the evening, looking like gold leaf.
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An elevator unobtrusively integrated in the back of the home makes the Garage (with solar panels for the client’s electric car), Mother-in-Law apartment, and main living floors all accessible. A green roof provides landscape and view for the upper apartment.
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Architects: McClellan Architects
Photographer: Benjamin Benschneider







































Stephanie on 03 Mar 2013 at 7:50 pm #
Beautiful crisp detailing. very thoroughly thought through, even down to the television set recessed into the fireplace!
Somehow the ID feels disappointing – a bit old fashioned, matchy-matchy, and impersonal. Almost like a hotel ID. Would have been nice to see something more european – more pared down and unapolegetically modern with lean, simple proportions – to complement the architecture and awe inspiring views
Paco Power on 04 Mar 2013 at 2:50 am #
Excelent job, really atractive and emotive project. Amazing enviroment.
EXCELENT JOB. Congratulations from Barcelona.
Raül Alfaro on 05 Mar 2013 at 2:22 am #
Wonderful house. V
Tom Ruijter on 08 Mar 2013 at 9:25 am #
Really nice design
i like the combination of the use of steel and wood